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STS109-E-5014 (3 March 2002) --- The Hubble Space Telescope is backdropped against black space as the Space Shuttle...
STS109-E-5026 (3 March 2002) --- The Hubble Space Telescope is backdropped against black space as the Space Shuttle...
S88-E-5170 (12-15-98) --- A pre-set electronic still camera (ESC) was used to take one of the traditional in-flight...
STS-88 Mission Specialist Nancy Jane Currie is assisted with her ascent and re-entry flight suit in the white room...
S88-E-5050 (12-07-98) --- Just a few feet away from the camera lens onboard Endeavour, the Russian-built Zarya...
Startled birds scatter as the stillness of a summer morning is broken by a giant's roar. The Space Shuttle Discovery...
STS109-E-5402 (5 March 2002) --- With his feet secured on a platform connected to the remote manipulator system...
STS109-E-5035 (3 March 2002) --- The Hubble Space Telescope is visible against black space, primarily because its...
STS088-S-002 (November 1998) --- Five NASA astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut assigned to the mission, scheduled for...
JSC2002-E-09319 (13 March 2002) --- The STS-109 crew and Johnson Space Center’s (JSC) Acting Director Roy...
S88-E-5122 (12-10-98) --- From the front, Jerry L. Ross, Nancy J. Currie, Robert D. Cabana and Sergei Krikalev...
JSC2001-E-44845 (December 2001) --- The STS-109 crew members, along with David Steward (center) of the United Space...
JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, Houston, Texas -- STS088(S)002 -- Five NASA astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut assigned to the...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-88 crew get instruction from Ken Clark, at right, a training instructor with...
STS-88 Commander Robert D. Cabana (at microphone) speaks to the news media before the crew's departure at Cape...
STS109-E-5057 (3 March 2002) --- One of the solar panels of the Hubble Space Telescope is pictured 350 miles above...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-88 Mission Specialist Nancy J. Currie works on a foot restraint attached to the...
STS088-719-071 (6 Dec. 1998) --- Just a few feet away from a 70mm camera onboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, the...
S88-E-5045 (12-06-98) --- With Endeavour's astronauts waiting to mate the Russian-built Zarya control module with...
S88-E-5019 (12-05-98) --- This medium closeup electronic still camera (ESC) photograph shows Endeavour's docking...
STS-88 crew members and Boeing Manufacturing Engineer Harry Feinberg enjoy a moment inside Node 1 of the...
As part of the final STS-88 prelaunch activities, the six crew members gather for a last meal before liftoff and a...
STS109-E-5462 (4 March 2002) --- Astronauts Richard M. Linnehan (facing camera, frame center), STS-109 mission...
STS109-E-5399 (5 March 2002) --- Astronaut James H. Newman, mission specialist, moves about in the Space Shuttle...